Home Based Jobs for Those Seeking a New Career

Posted by Emma L.
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Feb 25, 2017
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Today, finding a home-based job has never been easier. It is one of the advantages of the Internet, because people no longer have to scan the papers for job offers to start a new career just to make some additional cash to put aside. Digitization is taking more and more effect and the exposure to home-based job opportunities has multiplied greatly in the past few years.

On the other hand, a wide variety of job opportunities also turn out to be scams. Rat Race Rebellion, a company that helps people find at-home work, found out in 2007 that there are about 30 scams for every legitimate job opportunity, while today that number has jumped to 60.

Who Is Attracted to These Jobs?

People interested in home-based jobs primarily are retirees who need additional source of income, parents who want to spend more time with their kids, people with disabilities, and people who frequently move (such as trailing military spouses).

For example, parents choose to work at home because deadline-oriented work suits parents more than schedule-oriented hourly work that requires blocks of uninterrupted time to complete the work.

Good candidates for home-based jobs are also social introverts – people who like working with others, but find email or phone interaction easier than working together in a team and on the spot.

More and more employers realize that providing their employees with an opportunity of working at home can increase their productivity. Telecommuting is a good arrangement for some because it allows access to talented and hard-working individuals who may not be available locally, cuts overhead costs, helps retain employees, and provides off-hours support.

So, if you’ve decided to look up for a home-based job, these are the jobs to consider, for engaging home-based work and good prospects.


#1 Writer/Editor

Who can join the blogosphere? Well, even those without writing experience, because there’s a lot of work, lots of fun, and money to be earned. There are frequent work offerings for writing, proofreading, and editing. The print-publishing business has been suffering, but as for online writing work, there are no shortcomings in both work offers and workforce. You can get paid to post on your own blog, write for someone else’s website, or through different revenue-sharing arrangements.

#2 Tech Support Specialist

Technological support is necessary today, as the world more and more leans on technology. Call centers are always in need of remote workers in their technical support departments. It’s perhaps one of the best at-home jobs today, and jobs for both remote and on-site computer support specialists were expected to increase by 17% from 2012 to 2022. If you’re a friendly person, ready to aid in diagnosing and solving technological issues, then this is a great opportunity for you to start a new career.

#3 Virtual Assistant

The job description of a virtual assistant covers many things, thus making it a job with much potential. You can work from home for a company that connects you to clients, or start your own virtual assistant business. For example, home-based virtual receptionist allows greater front-desk availability, more refined and timely telephone responses, and prevents CEOs and startup owners from losing their leads while out of the office. In other words, the virtual reception service is something all businesses can benefit from in one way or another. When a small business can’t justify a permanent employee, they simply hire virtual assistants.


#4 Medical Transcriptionist

A medical transcriptionist can make up to $25 per hour. While other transcriptionist jobs may require little to no prior experience, almost every company that seeks potential employees looks for people with training from certain schools and/or experience. What makes the job demanding and a bit tricky is the fact that the dictations one has to transcribe comes from doctors who slur words, have thick accents, and sometimes drink, eat, and talk to others present in the room while dictating. Nonetheless, there’s always demand for a good transcriptionist and if you like hearing about various medical matters, you may find the job very interesting. According to PayScale, medical transcriptionists can earn a total of $22,996 - $52,350 per year.

#5 Franchise Owner

One of the roads to an at-home work is owning a business, of course. Franchises may offer a territory, a system, and a ready-made business with a built-in brand awareness. The businesses you should take into consideration are the ones that target the self-employed or the over-50 audience, involve online or electronic devices, relate to the green movement, and involve wellness and health.

#6 Translator

The world is more and more interconnected thanks to the Internet, which increases the need to overcome different language barriers. If you’re fluent in more than one language and understand cultural differences, you can get an at-home job as a translator, translating various kinds of written text or recorded speech. Suddenly, finding someone with hard to find language skills isn’t that difficult, as geographic locations don’t hold anyone back anymore. According to The Guardian, top 5 languages used on the Internet are: English, Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, and Portuguese.

The advantages of home-based work, both for employers and employees, is flexibility and the ability of working from a remote location. If you have the skills to perform a job that can be found online and is in demand, you can start a new career or use it for supplemental income. To begin, register on a few of the best websites that provide job offers for freelancers and start making connections.
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